unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
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unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
DIRESTRAITS wrote:unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
I don't see where unriggable is going with this.
If you are going to call America a Nazi Nation then head over to flame it if you want to, but not here this is about history.
kcoenich wrote:war_bloodline wrote:Germany attackes Russia and pushes all the way to Moscow.
The fatal mistake Hitler commited...
DIRESTRAITS wrote:war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
I don't see where unriggable is going with this.
If you are going to call America a Nazi Nation then head over to flame it if you want to, but not here this is about history.
I want to see why he thinks America is becoming Nazi
war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
I don't see where unriggable is going with this.
If you are going to call America a Nazi Nation then head over to flame it if you want to, but not here this is about history.
I want to see why he thinks America is becoming Nazi
He is going to have to match some very big points that don't match at all.
DIRESTRAITS wrote:war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:war_bloodline wrote:DIRESTRAITS wrote:unriggable wrote:America 1945 and America 2005 are so different it scares me. America 2005 is sort of molding into Nazi Germany (without the genocide part).[/list]
Please explain
I don't see where unriggable is going with this.
If you are going to call America a Nazi Nation then head over to flame it if you want to, but not here this is about history.
I want to see why he thinks America is becoming Nazi
He is going to have to match some very big points that don't match at all.
I know. I want to see him try and then pick his arguments apart
war_bloodline wrote:kcoenich wrote:war_bloodline wrote:Germany attackes Russia and pushes all the way to Moscow.
The fatal mistake Hitler commited...
Very true, as one general said in the pull back of Napolions forces (I know I spelled that wrong) "The best general in Russia is the winter", I belive that is how it was said.
lord twiggy1 wrote:war_bloodline wrote:kcoenich wrote:war_bloodline wrote:Germany attackes Russia and pushes all the way to Moscow.
The fatal mistake Hitler commited...
Very true, as one general said in the pull back of Napolions forces (I know I spelled that wrong) "The best general in Russia is the winter", I belive that is how it was said.
very true. those winters are the coldest in the world evept for maybe artica and antartica. the russians had adapted to it. they had exelent snipers (like Vasili Zaitzev from Enemy at the Gates which is based on a real story about a russian boy who enlisted in the russian ifantry due to the atack of Stalingrad. he later is transfered to the sniper divisionwhere his friend(cant remember his name) who is a sort of russian propagandaist tells every day of how many Nazi officers Vasili killed that day. Eventually the Nazis smart up and send their best sharpshooter, "The Fox" I think, to kill him. thats about the first 45 minutes of it. The rest of the three hours its just Vasilli and the Fox trying to kill eachothe.) amd they knew the terrain better than the germans. thats one of the disadvantages of invadeing the country.
Has anyone here seen Enemy at the Gates
actually, surprisingly, thats wrong. its a close second though. i was The Battle of the Bulge. the total casualties were 174,821 dead or wounded on both sides. 89,987 for the allies and 84,834 for the Germans. and whats weird is that the germans had less casualties but still lost.DIRESTRAITS wrote:Easy, Stalingrad
lord twiggy1 wrote:actually, surprisingly, thats wrong. its a close second though. i was The Battle of the Bulge. the total casualties were 174,821 dead or wounded on both sides. 89,987 for the allies and 84,834 for the Germans. and whats weird is that the germans had less casualties but still lost.DIRESTRAITS wrote:Easy, Stalingrad
whats weird is that the germans had less casualties but still lost.
lord twiggy1 wrote:actually, surprisingly, thats wrong. its a close second though. i was The Battle of the Bulge. the total casualties were 174,821 dead or wounded on both sides. 89,987 for the allies and 84,834 for the Germans. and whats weird is that the germans had less casualties but still lost.DIRESTRAITS wrote:Easy, Stalingrad
lord twiggy1 wrote:actually i just read wrong it was the most casualties in the weastern front. but ya on the eastern front, and the entire war it was stalingrad
war_bloodline wrote:Number 3.
What were the two German army units that attcked Stalingrad?
This one may be hard, but there were two.
lord twiggy1 wrote:war_bloodline wrote:Number 3.
What were the two German army units that attcked Stalingrad?
This one may be hard, but there were two.
i give up I couldent find it on wikipedia
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